Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1921 - Mar 1922)

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82 EXHIBITORS HERALD March 25, 1922 NEW RIALTO At Phoenix, Arizona Home of First National Attractions Broadzvay theatre illumination lias nothing on the Phoenix playhouse as the view to the left indicates. The Rialto is operated by Joe Richards and Harry Naco. One of the striking lobby decorations of the Rialto is the figure shown to the right. It is wrought in bronze and is highly artistic in appearance. Views of the stage and auditorium giving a good idea of the seating arrangement in the balcony as zvcll as on the main door. One of the staircases at the Rialto that leads to the balcony floor. The mezzanine waiting room shown above extends the entire width of the building.